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		<title>Misunderstood Power of Civility</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Given the disturbing events in Tucson, it is not surprising that the President and others are calling for a more civil political dialogue. I agree with their call, but before we get too far down the road, we should make &#8230; <a href="http://politicalcivility.com/blog/2011/01/21/misunderstood-power-of-civility/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>Given the disturbing events in Tucson, it is not surprising that the President and others are calling for a more civil political dialogue. I agree with their call, but before we get too far down the road, we should make sure that we are talking about the same &#8220;civility.&#8221;</p>
<p>I believe much of the civility backlash stems from a lack of understanding of what true civility really is. Civility is not feigned attempts at niceness. Civility does not require that we compromise our position. And true civility does not even ask that we like each other. <a href="http://politicalcivility.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/T_Jefferson.jpg"><img class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-225" title="T_Jefferson" src="http://politicalcivility.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/T_Jefferson-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a>What genuine civility does require is that we listen; that we remain respectful; and that we act upon the ideal that gave birth to this nation &#8211; all men are created equal. This requires the maturity to extend civility though it may not be returned.</p>
<p>However as a conservative, I bothers me to see that too many on the right are choosing the <a title="On Civility: To the Republican Leadership" href="http://thevirtuousrepublic.com/?p=6879" target="_blank">path of least resistance here</a>, namely to scream louder, point fingers at those &#8220;hypocrites, and throw broad-brush insults. This may get them noticed in the short run, but over the long haul this type of behavior undermines and marginalizes the very cause for which they seem to be fighting for.</p>
<p>The author of the post &#8220;<a href="http://thevirtuousrepublic.com/?p=6879" target="_blank">On Civility</a>&#8221; is correct in that today we face a monumental task. Our debt is unsustainable; our economy is shaky at best; and our ideological divide has never been greater. But calls to &#8220;shove civility up their ass&#8221; will do little to improve the situation. Instead we should look to examples of the past where impossible odds were overcome.</p>
<p>There is a reason Washington&#8217;s presence at the Convention was critical to its success. <a href="http://politicalcivility.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/MLK02.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-226" title="MLK02" src="http://politicalcivility.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/MLK02-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a>Others, like Sam and John Adams, Patrick Henry, and even Thomas Jefferson simply did not have the reputation of civility, which engendered the trust of all sides and could give a constitutional convention the weight it needed for the monumental task at hand. The life and work of Martin Luther King, Jr. is another testament to the power of civility. These men were passionate. They did not compromise. But they understood the power of civility and cultivated it.</p>
<p>The question for us remains: do we have the courage to follow in the footsteps of a Washington or a Dr. King? For the sake of future generations, I hope we do.</p>
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		<title>Just Say NO to ObamaCare &#8211; US Credit at risk</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A trillion dollars in new debt in the first year of the Obama administration. Breathtaking! Now, the CBO estimates the liberal spendthrifts are ready to borrow another trillion, give a take a few billion, to fund Nationalized Healthcare. This is BAD, BAD news for our economic health in the long run--to the extreme. <a href="http://politicalcivility.com/blog/2010/03/20/just-say-no-to-obamacare-us-credit-at-risk/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p><em>By John F. Pilmer</em></p>
<p><em> </em>The &#8220;law of the farm&#8221;, &#8220;reap what you sow&#8221;, &#8220;what goes around, comes around&#8221;&#8211;whatever you want to call it, the ripple effects of a tsunami of greed, corruption, toxic debt and governmental mismanagement are starting to show up in very painful ways.  In the U.S., we &#8220;ain&#8217;t seen nothin&#8217; yet&#8221; as we brace for the long term consequences of short-term feel-good spending by Congress.</p>
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<p>A trillion dollars in new debt in the first year of the Obama administration. Breathtaking! Now, the CBO estimates the liberal spendthrifts are ready to borrow another trillion, give a take a few billion, to fund Nationalized Healthcare. This is BAD, BAD news for our economic health in the long run&#8211;to the extreme.</p>
<p>Consider the little country of Greece, in the middle of their own debt crisis. Their relatively small economy is having negative effects on world markets.</p>
<p>Oil Plunges on Greek debt News: <strong><a href="http://www.wibw.com/nationalnews/headlines/88636672.html">story</a></strong></p>
<p>US Stock Market down on news of Greek debt problems: Hong Kong <a href="http://www.businessweek.com/ap/financialnews/D9E3AIO86.htm"><strong>story</strong></a>; Canada <a href="http://www.oilweek.com/news.asp?ID=27381"><strong>story</strong></a>; US <a href="http://blogs.wsj.com/marketbeat/2010/03/19/greece-concerns-surface-in-currency-markets/"><strong>story</strong></a></p>
<p>Now, what if that were the U.S. debt crisis, instead of Greece. What would be the effect&#8211;a tidal wave compared to the ripple caused by Greece!</p>
<p>China, our 2nd largest creditor (Japan just reclaimed #1 spot),  is concerned about the United States ability to pay it&#8217;s debt (<a href="http://curiouscapitalist.blogs.time.com/2010/02/26/will-china-dump-u-s-debt/"><strong>story</strong></a>).  The world is questioning us for the first time in history because we are spending like teenagers!</p>
<p>Printing money we don&#8217;t have to create another iefficient government run program (ObamaCare) will surely draw fire from our country creditors.</p>
<p>Watch my healthcare survivor story:</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fKl_vRdaC2s">Healthcare Survivor Story</a></strong></p>
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